Examples of 'own nests' in a sentence
Meaning of "own nests"
own nests: a phrase referring to taking care of one's own interests, well-being, or affairs. It conveys the idea of being responsible for oneself and ensuring one's personal success or security
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own nests
They do not excavate their own nests.
Couas build their own nests and lay white eggs.
International organizations have their own nests.
They build their own nests and raise their own young.
Their leaders are simply feathering their own nests.
They are lazy they foul their own nests everything they touch falls apart.
They were feathering their own nests.
All the while feathering their own nests and hindering the common man.
And owls never build their own nests.
They each create their own nests in late spring, where they rear a single brood.
All the politicians over there are feathering their own nests.
Most of them create their own nests in the holes and cavities of densely-wooded trees.
They have trapped the harvesters inside their own nests.
In 1976 began manufacturing their own nests engaging a continuous growth and updating its product range.
Those alates will then go on to mate and form their own nests.
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The reproductives fly from the nest to begin their own nests elsewhere.
Owls are often described as opportunists and rarely build their own nests.
The adults emerge in the spring to mate and to set up their own nests.
They denigrate them as slave owning hypocrites who were out to feather their own nests.
Sanaga and Pushka are building their own nests.
Like most falcons, they do not build their own nests.
Like other falcons, kestrels do not build their own nests.
Unusually for nuthatches, all five species excavate their own nests.
You see, what makes those ants unique is that they can build their own nests.
Not all of them, though, can build their own nests.